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The following new character appears in this chapter:

Prince Krom Luang Wongsa Dhiraj Snid

Thai Physician and Diplomat, 49th son of King Rama II, 5’-7’’ tall, 165 pounds, 47 years old in 1855, a receding hair line going gray and brown eyes

As we neared the camp headquarters building, we could see a very impressive looking coach parked outside of it along with a number of horses that were larger than the normal Thai horses. We also saw that their tack appeared to be of very expensive quality but was a bit garish. We also noticed that those handling the horses weren’t the usual underage recruits, but appeared to be members of the Commander’s guard.

As we dismounted, a number of the more usual underage recruits appeared to take charge of our horses.

“It would appear that a very important visitor has arrived,” Prawit told me quietly as he eyed the brightly painted coach, but was unable to identify who it belonged to.

“Hurry!” the messenger implored us when we stopped to look at the coach after handing our reins to the recruits.

There were a half dozen guards on the door to the headquarters building today, but on seeing the messenger, they didn’t stop us, There was no greeter inside, and we proceeded to the second floor immediately where we were met by Major Werachon.

“Good, you are at least presentable,” he said on seeing us. I had on one of my camouflage uniforms that Ratana had washed, starched, and ironed in addition to my beret, shined boots and my pistols. Captain Prawit was dressed in a regular Siamese Army Officer’s uniform that had also been ironed, and a fairly new pair of sandals. “There will be a wait of a few minutes. The Colonel is in conference with the visitor,” he finished.

As the Major moved to continue his nervous pacing, I saw the Chief Medic behind him. He smiled at us and moved over toward us. The messenger had hastily departed after delivering us to the Major.

“Your men did a very good job treating the dazed and injured soldiers last evening,” he told us very quietly. “I wish the rest of those here were as well trained,”he finished in a near whisper.

The wait turned out to be more than a few minutes, but eventually the doors to the Commander’s office opened, and we all entered. There to greet us were Colonel Kampon, Governor Hemsamahan, and a short somewhat stout gentleman in very rich looking clothing, along with two Siamese military Officers of the rank of Major plus another nondescript civilian male. The Colonel made the introductions.

“Gentlemen, this is His Royal Highness Prince Krom Luang Wongsa Dhiraj Smid, he is a physician of considerable note. He is also His Majesty the King’s half-brother and the Minister of the Interior,” the Colonel informed us before adding, “these other gentlemen are two of his military advisers and his secretary.”

Captain Prawit, the Chief Medic, and I all Sawat Deed, gave a very high and respectful wai and a deep bow. The Colonel then introduced us to the Prince.

“Your Majesty, these are our Chief Medic, the Commander of the Ranger School, and the Chief Ranger Trainer who was sent here by His Majesty the King,” the Colonel told him. There was a passing look of confusion on the Prince’s face on hearing this last, but it only lasted for a second.

The Colonel then proceeded to other business, as he was anxious to get to why we had been summoned here.

“You were not brought here to meet the Prince, as great an honor as that is. You were summoned here to explain the events of last evening, and the death of Captain Propai Mahan Khun. What have you to say about that Captain Prawit?” he demanded.

“There is little that I can tell you of the initial event. At the time, I was leading half of the Company back to our area on completing five days of field exercises, but I was separated from the Chief Ranger Trainer, who had the other half of the Company. We heard the thunder, but were still deep in the jungle area and didn’t see the lightning or receive any of the rain or hail,” Captain Prawit explained. All of those there turned to look at me.

“As the Captain stated, we were returning from five days of field exercises. I had two of the Platoons with me,” I started and went on to explain about sighting the storm, the lightning, and the rain and hail before moving on to discovering the bodies.

“And you would have us believe that Captain Prapai died from the lightning strikes?” the Colonel demanded in an angry voice.

“Please, krup!” the Chief Medic interrupted. “The Captain’s body was cooked like a buffalo or a pig on a spit. It had to have been a very powerful lightning strike that killed him,” he finished.

“Then why were his body and his clothes all burned? I have never heard of that being done by lightning,” the Colonel retorted angrily.

“When I turned the Captain over, there were two broken bottles of Makhong under him. It burns with a very intense flame,” the Chief Medic explained.

“How would it have been ignited?” the Prince asked breaking into the conversation.

“I believe that it could have been ignited by the second lightning strike which I was told followed shortly after the first, Your Highness,” the Chief Medic answered. “That would also explain how the others were burned, though not as badly as the Captain,” he finished.

“Yes, I examined the body of the late Captain at the Chief Medic’s request earlier this morning. It was the worst case of lightning death that I have ever seen. It had to be caused by an exceptionally strong lightning strike to literally cook the body, as the Chief Medic has stated. It’s obvious that the man was already dead before the fire started,” the Prince finished. The Colonel looked rather unhappy on hearing this since he didn’t dare accuse the Prince of being wrong.

“There is still the question of what Captain Prapai and a part of his unit were doing out there at that time of day. There was no field training scheduled for his unit yesterday,” Major Werachon brought up.

“What of the Platoon Leader? What has he said?” the Colonel demanded.

“He is one of those who was near the Captain and was also burned. He is recovering, but isn’t able to answer questions yet,” the Major pointed out.

“I also examined those burned. From what I have seen in other cases and have had related to me by other physicians, it appears that they were burned by the second lightning strike. It is something that has been called a secondary effect, as it apparently comes from being close to the object struck,” the Prince injected.

“I was able to question the Platoon Sergeant. He was only slightly wounded by the secondary effect that His Majesty mentioned and by the hail, which was very heavy during the storm.

“He told me that the Captain had told them that they were going out to practice volley firing, as he wasn’t happy with their last performance at the range. The Sergeant did say that he thought it strange that the area chosen to do this was out in the tall grass, and that they needed to make a clearing off of the trail to set up in.

“Before leaving the site last evening, I had every one of their weapons tested before moving them back to their unit. Every one of them was loaded; they had been prepared to fire at something... !” the Major finished without specifying who or what. The Colonel looked very angry on hearing these remarks.

“How far did you say you were from where the lightning struck?” one of the Majors accompanying the Prince asked me after a few seconds.

“About 40 Sen, krup, “ I answered.

“And would this trail from the trees have taken you past this place?” he continued.

“It not only would have, it did. That was how we found it, as some of the men smelled something burning, but we initially thought it could be a grass fire,” I told him.

“That is very suspicious,” the Major said and stopped there for a time. “I could almost consider it an attempted ambush,” he finally said. The Colonel looked very shocked on hearing this, but Major Werachon only smiled a very faint smile.

“Is your training finished now?” he asked when no one said anything further for a short time.

“Yes, there will need to be some retraining to go over weak areas to reinforce them, but that can be addressed when the men return from the time off that is planned,” I told him.

“That is the point that I was coming to,” Major Werachon said after a pause. “When you first briefed us on this unit, you stated that on completion of the training that you were planning, and I quote here ‘some real world exercises’. What are these exercises, as you also said that you would require the Governor’s permission to undertake them?” he finished. Everyone was looking at me again even Captain Prawit.

“The operation that I envisioned was the removal of those bandits preying on travelers between Bangkok and Korat. As you are aware, the Governor’s daughter and her escort were attacked by them. Also a monk who I spoke to on the way here wasn’t the least bit surprised when informed that Chanthra and I had lost our transportation on the way here,” I told them.

“You would require more than my permission for something like that. There are a number of provinces between Bangkok and Korat. I could only give you permission to operate in Nakhon Ratchasima Province,” the Governor told me with a frown.

“The Governor is correct, he could not authorize that, as he doesn’t have the authority. I, however, do have the authority as Minister of the Interior. Also my Escort Commander reported to me on the way here several instances of sightings of groups of men lurking near the road who disappeared when the escorts approached them. Since I have a large escort, we were not attacked. A number of those in the escort have the multi-shot pistols as you do,” the Prince told us and followed that with, “May I see one of them?”

I withdrew the pistol from my left holster and handed it to him. It was the one that I had used last evening to signal Captain Prawit with, and it had not been reloaded yet. I had wiped down the outside of both pistols and oiled them and their extra cylinders last night at home, as I had done each night during the field exercises.

“I’ve never seen one like this before, how did you obtain it?” the Prince asked after examining it for a time.

“It’s an experimental model. I know the designer, who is also the manufacturer, and he allowed me to have a pair to test. I will report on how they perform when I see him again,” I told him.

“And how have they performed so far?” he asked.

“They have performed very satisfactorily so far,” I told him.

“Tell me about the attack on the Governor’s daughter and your part in it,” he asked next, and I explained how Chanthra and I had become involved with her on her return journey to Korat.

“And this unit that you have trained, what is so special about it?” he asked next, and I went on to explain about the Rangers and the training that the men had received here. It required some time for both explanations.

“I would like to see these men who you are obviously so proud of,” the Prince said after I had finished. I thought the Colonel would have a heart attack when he heard that.

“Your Highness, I’m afraid that the unit is in disarray at present. The men have just returned from five hard days in the field last night, and there is field gear and laundry hanging everywhere to dry. It is not an inspiring sight presently,” I told him.

“All the more reason to see the unit now, to see how they have taken care of their equipment. It’s easy for a unit to look good with plenty of time to prepare, but that is not always the best way to evaluate a unit. How a unit or organization deals with adversity is often more enlightening,” he told me before saying, “let’s be on our way,” as he rose from his seat.

There was pandemonium when we all emerged from the building, as the horse handlers and a part of the Prince’s escort and his driver came to attention. The Prince, the Governor, and the Colonel all rode in the coach. The remainder of us mounted our horses. I again thanked the new recruit who had watched mine. His smile of gratitude was very real as was his quick ‘krup’ of thanks. Major Werachon mounted the extra horse that the messenger had brought, which was still there.

“Lead the way,” one of the Prince’s military advisers told Captain Prawit and me, and we started back to the unit with the coach directly behind us and followed by a part of his escort.

“I hope that Chatchai has gotten the place cleaned up some,” Prawit said to me quietly as we rode toward the unit. I had also been worried about that until my amulet warmed up on my chest.

As we approached the unit a few minutes later, even I was surprised by what I saw, for there on the company street was the entire unit drawn up in formation and standing at attention waiting for us. Even the cooks were present on the end of the formation. Most surprising of all, Chanthra was standing near the first building with a smile on her face.

On arriving, Captain Prawit quickly dismounted and hurried to take Command of the unit from Lieutenant Chatchai who took his place at the head of his platoon. I had joined Chanthra near the barracks. I didn’t have time to say anything before she did.

“Did you think that the Amulets wouldn’t know of the Prince’s arrival last evening at the Governor’s house and couldn’t guess or influence what he would do today?” she asked with a smile. I had only managed to hide my surprise at her words and turn to face the arriving visitors when Captain Prawit called the unit to ‘Present Arms’ as the Prince, the Governor, and the Colonel approached the unit to receive their salute.

The Colonel took command of the unit and gave them ‘Order Arms’ and then ‘Parade Rest’ before introducing the Prince and the Governor both of whom spoke to the men for a short time before the unit was brought back to attention and returned to Captain Prawit’s control. He, the Colonel, the Governor, and the Prince then inspected the First Platoon before the unit was released to return to their previous duties. The men had definitely been impressed that Prince Krom Luang Wongsa had visited their unit and spoken to them.

Once the men had returned to their duties and were turning their weapons in, the Prince accompanied by Captain Prawit, came over to speak to Chanthra and me.

“Your unit appears to be in remarkably good condition for just having returned from the field,” he remarked to Prawit and me.

“An indication of their high unit morale, hard work, and their ‘can do’ attitude, Your Highness,” I told him as he turned to look at Chanthra.

“And who is this young lady?” he asked.

“Your Highness, may I present Chanthra who will be my wife shortly, and who is a teacher of the Amulets,” I informed him. A smile spread across his face on mention of the Amulets. Meanwhile, Chanthra had Sawat Deed, waied and bowed deeply to him while he smiled.

“Things become much clearer now. You should have mentioned the intervention of the Amulets earlier. I have visited their Wat near Bangkok and was very impressed with their facility for pregnant women, but also with their devotion to those that they serve,” he told us before indicating that he had other business to attend to that day and a schedule to keep.

“I will issue a decree that will allow you to hunt for these bandits in any province between Korat and Bangkok. It will be effective for two months. Will that be a sufficient amount of time?” he inquired.

“That should be more than sufficient, Your Highness,” both Prawit and I told him with a very respectful wai and a deep bow. He was soon back in his coach with the Governor and the Colonel, before they and the escort were soon gone. Major Werachon had remained though.

“I will see that you receive the decree and what help we can give you,” he told us before he also left.

It was by now past time for the midday meal. That would take a short time yet since the cooks had been interrupted to attend the formation. Chanthra also needed to return.

“I will see you at the house when you are finished,” she told me before she disappeared. She had also interrupted her classes that day and needed to return to the Wat to reassure them that the interruption was only temporary.

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 17

New characters appearing in the remaining chapters: Lieutenant Paribetra Thai Army Ranger, Suenee's cousin from Amulets II, 5'-10" tall, 155 pounds, 27 years old, black hair, brown eyes Phesila Tweed's girlfriend / wife, Governor's daughter, 5'-6" tall, 120 pounds, 20 years old, 36C-23-35, long shiny black hair, brown eyes, stunningly beautiful Monday was fairly easy, as there wasn't much going on. The CO arranged for Carson to get on a TSF flight on Tuesday that was going to...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 13

Arriving at our unit area earlier than the previous morning, I found the cooks preparing breakfast for the men who were already up. Kwaikai took my horse to have him graze in a new area. Captain Prawin greeted me immediately after that. "Chief Trainer, yesterday evening while talking with the Sah meeuhn (clerk), I asked him what provisions there were for writing letters or keeping a journal. He showed me the paper that you had provided and mentioned that there was a writing box here, but...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 15

When Captain Prawit and I arrived at the firing range, Lieutenant Chatchai had the men at work already repairing the area of the tam-nop (embankment) to be used for firing and the area on the next dike or embankment where the targets would be placed. With the rain that the area had received lately, the space between the two locations was filled with some eight inches of water, and it resembled a rice paddy – if a small one. The taller embankments were very visible now with the areas between...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 16

We formed up the unit on the company street at 0900 hrs, and marched off in a column of platoon shortly following that. The march to the exercise area required more than an hour before we reached the location where we dropped off the First Platoon to begin their portion of the exercise. The other platoons followed in order. Captain Prawit and his assistants would be grading the First and Second Platoons initially, while Sergeant Chung and I would have the Third and Fourth Platoons. We would...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 5

A new character introduced in this chapter: Sonsri Daughter of the Governor of Korat Province, 5'-0" tall, 98 pounds, 32B-22-32, 18 years old, long black hair, brown eyes, cute On leaving Muak Lek, we had ridden for over two hours without much talk. Chanthra had purchased two large conical hats made of straw and bamboo before we left the village. I had wondered why at the time, but the reason soon became apparent on the ride. "Here put this hat on," she told me handing me one of the...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 15

The following new characters appear in the remaining chapters: Richard Starling (Rick) Commo specialist, SP/4, 5’-10” tall, 145 pounds, 23 years old, blond hair, gray eyes. Harry Williams Commo specialist, SP/4, 5’-7’ tall, 155 pounds, 21 years old, brown hair, brown eyes Noon Thai girl from Chiang Rai, 5’-0” tall, 100 pounds, 32C-20-31, 19 years old, long shiny black hair, brown eyes, very cute The next morning, the 19th, I was up early and fired up the AN/VRC 47 radio after the...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 5

The following characters will appear throughout the rest of the story: Phil Del Vecchio Major, OIC of Team, Bill was on his Team in Luang Phrabang, 5'-7"tall, 175 pounds, 39 years old, black hair, hazel eyes, very muscular Fleming, Jack Captain, Advisor to the Thai Rangers, 5'-11" tall, 170 pounds, 32 years old, blond hair, blue eyes Stills, Ken SFC, Advisor to the Thai Rangers, 5'-9" tall, 155 pounds, 36 years old, Brown hair, gray eyes Wesley 1LT, Team XO, 6'-0" tall, 165...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 2

Fields dropped me off at Ploenchit Road and continued back to the Team House, while I walked the few blocks to the Nana. I was soaked when I got there from Bangkok's heat and humidity. The air conditioning in the lobby felt really great. I went up to the room where I found Suenee talking to two of the women who worked at the hotel. The women left just after I arrived and Suenee took one look at me and said, "Shower." I knew better than to argue by now and collected my other clothes and...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 8

The rest of the morning was pretty dull with only a few good bits of conversations to be captured. It wasn't until after lunch that we picked up the Attapu station again. John went to get Ernie while I recorded it. There was shouting again at both ends of the transmission. Ernie was laughing his ass off after he came in. They finally signed off, and Ernie eventually managed to stop laughing enough to talk to us. "What the hell is so funny?" John asked, as he turned from his receiver to...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 1

The following characters return from Part 1: Sgt. Bill Baker Radio Operator, 5'-10" tall, 170 pounds, 24 years old, Auburn hair, Hazel eyes MSG Sawyer Team Sergeant, 6'-6" tall, 275 pounds, 42 years old, black hair, brown eyes Suenee Sa Bill's girl friend and wife, 5'-2" tall, 108 pounds, 34C-23-35, 21 years old, brown eyes, long black hair, oval face, very cute Sophie MSG Sawyer's girlfriend, 5'-10" tall, 140 pounds, 38C-25-37, 25 years old, brown eyes, long black hair The...

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The Amulets of Power II the Kennedy WarsChapter 3

I was awakened again by Suenee shaking my shoulder. There was barely enough light to see in the room. "You must return now," she said, when she saw that I was awake. I reached out and pulled her to me. She offered no resistance and came into my arms for a long kiss - but not too long. "Shower," she told me in a no-nonsense voice. We adjourned to the shower again. I was better prepared this time, but that water was still cold. We both showered and dried off. When I came out of the...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 20

We moved as quickly as possible toward the Aviation area in the near total darkness of this moonless night. Chinese New Year is celebrated on the new moon, and it was very dark here in the Shan States at night without the moon. There were no lights showing in the town either. The Aviation people that we encountered on the way were very nervous, but we managed to get to their command bunker without getting shot. "What were those explosions? We couldn't contact your Operations," Captain...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 14

Captain Tamusarit (Cowboy 6) was early with his report that evening. "Old Hand, Old Hand, this is Thai Cowboy 6. Over." "Thai Cowboy 6, this is Old Hand. Over." "Old Hand, this is Cowboy 6. Is your Six available? Over," I handed the mike to the Major who was standing next to me now. "Cowboy 6, Hand 6. Go." "Hand 6, Cowboy 6. My people are all back from their patrols. The site near my location was the first one checked. They found a large crater in the mountain side above a small...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 19

When Sergeant Tweed returned from Chiang Rai, he was very busy for the first hour or so. Later he took me aside to talk. "I spoke with Noon while at the house. She is very lonesome and anxious for you to return. She asked me to tell you that," Sergeant Tweed informed me. I had been thinking about her a lot also while on watch with nothing more strenuous to do than listen for a call on one of the radios. I had decided that I needed to see her again. I certainly liked her a lot, and not...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 23

The payday bird arrived pretty much as usual at around 0900 on Friday the 28th, and we were setting down in Chiang Rai just after 1030. Sorenson reminded everyone to stay alert in case of a recall before we were all released to get paid. Starling and the others from the Red Tigers headed for their unit here on the Airbase, while Tweed, I, and the other Special Forces people headed for the Team House. Suenee, Phesila, Noon, and our daughters were waiting there for us when we arrived. Noon...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 17

Friday, the 2nd of January, 1970, started out just as cold as the previous day had. After sending the daily report to the B-Detachment last night, I had returned to bed for another two hours of sleep before relieving Starling just after midnight. I re-tuned my radio to the 20 meter shortwave band and listened for any signals that could be originating here in the Shan States, as I believed this was the most likely wavelength that an agent here would be using to contact his superiors in...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 7

New characters appearing in the next few chapters" Luang Silapakom Bill's landlord and teacher, 5'-6" tall, 130 pounds, 53 years old brown eyes, black hair going gray John Bill's co-worked, MOS 98G (Voice Intercept Operator), 5'-9" tall, 150 pounds, 23 years old, blond hair, blue eyes, SP/4 Ernie Translator (Vietnamese), MOS 04B, 5' 8" tall, 160 pounds, 24 years old, brown hair and eyes, SP/5 The entrance to the Operations area was the red guard-shack we had been to last...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 6

The trip from Bangkok back to Korat is about 260 km, more or less by road. We pulled out of Seri Court just after 0830 and made good time once we got out past Don Mung airport. We took the turn to Sara Buri and headed up Friendship Highway. I had a much better view of the trip from the elevated cab of the deuce and a-half then I had had from the pickup truck coming the other way. It was shortly after passing Sara Buri and before we reached the climb to the Korat plateau that I started to...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 11

Characters returning from Part 1 of the story: LTC Hawkins Executive Officer, 46th Group, 6'-1" tall, 185 pounds, 45 years old, brown hair, blue eyes MAJ Carlson S-3, 46th Group, 5'-9" tall, 160 pounds, 39 years old, sandy blond hair, gray eyes The road from the airfield was straight as an arrow and our maps showed that it intersected Highway 4 / 13 roughly half a mile before that road split. One part went through the town and was designated as highway or road 1, and the other part...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 3

New characters appearing in the next several chapters: Short Round Friend of Bill’s, 5’-9” tall, 145 pounds, 21 years old, brown hair, gray eyes Ear Company clerk, tall thin young man, 20 years old, red hair and freckles SSG Williams, Willie S-2, 83rd RRSOU, 5’-8” tall, 170 pounds, 31 years old, very short blond hair, blue eyes First Sergeant Never named other than his rank, tall, thin, balding, reddish completion 44 years old Major Taylor Commander, HQ Co, 83rd RRSOU, 5’-4” tall,...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 13

Our flight arrived at Nawngh Kam just after 1030 hrs. Captain Paribetra immediately posted guards while the rest of us busied ourselves unloading the chopper. In the meantime, MSG Sorenson and SFC Lee started laying out the camp from a plan that they and the Major had constructed. Our helicopter was on its way back to Chiang Rai before the next one arrived just after 1130 hrs with more troops and tents. The Operations tent had been the first one erected. When the additional troops arrived,...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 13

New characters introduced in the next two chapters: Colonel Thuathao Senior Colonel, Thai Special Forces, Suenee's 'uncle', 5'-10" tall, 170 pounds, 48 years old, black hair going gray at the temples, brown eyes I arrived at the airfield while they were still unloading the C-130 aircraft, as it is only about a four mile drive. I pulled up on the unloading ramp near the plane and walked over to the Air Force Loadmaster who was supervising the unloading. "Howdy," I said as I...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 15

This morning I shaved before going to eat, as I knew that Phillips had started the water heating after getting off guard and it would be hot by now. Also the cook had just arrived as I was getting off guard, and breakfast wouldn't be ready for a little while yet. Breakfast at around 0700 was very quiet and everyone took care of last minute things after that. Then they finished loading their jeeps with their rucks, ammunition, weapons and at least one five gallon can of water. De Foor came...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 25

On Monday, the 30th of March, the Major called all of the Section Chiefs in for a meeting. "Tomorrow is the last payday that we will have requiring a split shift, as next payday we will all be on our way to Chiang Rai, and then back to our regular assignments, at least most of us. What will the Red Tigers be doing?" the Major asked. "We'll be rotating also, sir," Captain Rust told him. "But it will be on the First of May. They will hold our pay till then," he assured us. "So, I am...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 9

When we returned to our house shortly after midnight on New Year's day, Suenee seemed very distracted. I was sitting on the bed when Suenee came over to me. "Can we do something different tonight," she asked, but seemed worried. "Sure. What would you like to do?" I asked. "I ... I have been talking to some of the younger women, the ones that work in the bars," she said nervously. "They have told me that it is not a big thing to do." "What is?" I asked, confused. "Smoking,"...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 9

Note: All of the names of places in the Shan States are actual towns there located along the Salween River. The names of towns in China are actual towns located near the border with the Shan States. Tweed and I left for home after the Major finished. I locked the commo room and returned the key to the CQ. We returned to the hotel to drop off our LBE and picked up a clean set of tiger fatigues to change into in the morning. We didn’t run into, or see anyone on the way to the house, but were...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 4

Chinese New Year had been at the end of January in 1968. There had been an uprising in South Vietnam by the Viet Cong. They called it the “Tet Offensive”, and it was a colossal failure. They had too few personnel and weapons for the grand offensive that they envisioned, as they had counted on the civilian population rising up to join them along with major units of the South Vietnamese Army. That didn’t happen, and they were easily defeated by the South Vietnamese Army with the aid of some...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 18

I awoke just after 0430 hrs. As tired as I had been when I turned in, I felt fine now and crawled out of my nice warm sleeping bag to be greeted by a very chilly morning. I dressed quickly and headed for Operations, the coded messages, and the code book. Williams was on radio watch. He looked a little tired and cold. The radio was quiet, and the generator was the only sound to be heard. "You can go to bed, Williams. I'll take over," I told him as my eyes grew more accustomed to the...

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The Amulets of Power II the Kennedy WarsChapter 6

I had just started to open the shipping case in the commo bunker when Meadows came in. “I want to see what this thing looks like,” he told me, as I opened the locks on the case and removed the top. The main unit was in the middle of the case surrounded by foam and the other modular units. Spare parts, manuals and tools were in the bottom under these units. “Are you just running code here?” I asked Meadows. “Yes, that’s all we can do with the GRC-109. What will that baby do?” “You can run...

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The Amulets of Power II the Kennedy WarsChapter 2

It was 1300 hrs before the chopper was ready to go. “Funny,” the Operations Sergeant told us, “that bird came limping in early this morning, but maintenance couldn’t find anything wrong with it, and they went over it with a fine tooth comb. They even took it for a test flight. Nothing - not a glitch to be seen, behaved like a perfect lady. Anyway, you’re ready to go. They’ll be on the pad out front in five minutes. They’re refueling now.” The CH-47 that landed a short time later was painted...

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